Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Introduction:

“In that moment, the moon and the sun shared the sky. For all of eternity, the moon and sun have chased each other around the world. Long into the future, they will continue this chase, merging the days into months into years into centuries, until the day the sun cannot take the separation any longer and she shatters, engulfing the moon and everything else in a burst of light. Most will call it the day of final judgment. The end. To the sun and the moon, it will only be the beginning.

For the smallest of instants each day, they pause in this chase. They pause and look back at one another, smiling as if sharing a secret. Two lovers that can never exist as one, except in that single, brief instant. Lying there, Persephone smiled too. And as quickly as a smile parts two lips, the two sky wanderers parted ways. The chase was on again. Night gave way to day.

That is true love, she had always thought. No force but love can impel one to step willingly into the shadows so that the other may shine.” ~ Kelseyleigh Reber

It has been a long week and it’s only Wednesday night. All I can say is that I need some gentle tenderness right about now...

Sugar?

The song that I am going to feature this evening is titled “Songbird” and it’s sung gently by the brilliantEva Cassidy. Eva was born in Washington DC in 1963 and died of cancer thirty-three years later. She has a unique tender voice with a wide range that leaves you wanting more!Her genres are Soul, Pop, Jazz, Blues, Folk and Gospel and this video was uploaded on Nov 2, 2014 by Eva Cassidy.

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T. S. Elliot wrote that “Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things”.